This short course from New Testament scholar Darrell Bock takes you beyond mere definitions, succinctly explaining the differences between these different approaches to dispensationalism. You’ll gain an understanding of what dispensationalism is and how to apply that to biblical themes and God’s overall plan of salvation. Because it’s brief, this is a great way to understand the dispensational point of view—even if you aren’t a dispensationalist.

Mobile Ed: TH371 A Wesleyan View on the Sacraments (1 hour course)– 50% Off, $19.99The Wesleyan view of grace is deeply rooted in Christian teaching and tradition, but with an emphasis on the means of grace—or the activities we participate in that open us up to God. We don’t earn God’s grace, but that doesn’t mean we should be idle. Rather, we make use of works of piety and mercy for the hastening, strengthening, and confirming of our faith.

Dr. Ben Witherington, a Methodist minister and one of the top evangelical scholars in the world, walks you through a Wesleyan understanding of grace and the sacraments. You’ll explore how John and Charles Wesley developed the Wesleyan view of grace and how that impacts the theological understanding of the sacraments. You’ll also examine key passages from Scripture used as a foundation for the sacraments and how, within Wesleyan theology, these transform us and make us more like Christ.